The Mercury News

Bucks, Suns ready for a high-scoring series?

- By Tim Reynolds

The two regular-season games between Milwaukee and Phoenix this season fit the same script. Both were extremely high scoring. Both went down to the wire. Both saw Phoenix win by a single point, with a free throw by Devin Booker ending up as the game winner each time.

There was also this: Giannis Antetokoun­mpo couldn’t be guarded in either game.

And now, it’s the Bucks and Suns — forever tied together after Milwaukee won a 1969 coin flip after the teams’ first seasons for Lew Alcindor — in the NBA Finals, with Antetokoun­mpo’s status a major question.

The NBA’s title series is set: Game 1 between the Bucks and Suns will be in Phoenix on Tuesday night, the last matchup of this compressed season that navigated its way through the coronaviru­s pandemic, players and coaches testing positive for COVID-19, and a slew of injuries to some of the game’s biggest stars — Antetokoun­mpo and Phoenix’s Chris Paul included.

Paul is back, set to play in the NBA Finals for the first time in his career.

Antetokoun­mpo can only hope to be that fortunate.

The two-time NBA MVP averaged 40 points on 60% shooting against the Suns this season but hyperexten­ded his left knee during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals against Atlanta. The Bucks went 2-0 in the two full games that Antetokoun­mpo missed to win that series in six games, finishing it — and earning the team’s first Finals berth since 1974 — with a win on the Hawks’ home floor on Saturday night.

“We’ve got more work to do,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said during the East trophy ceremony.

The Bucks lost 125-124 in Phoenix on Feb. 10, then lost 128-127 to the Suns in overtime at Milwaukee on April 19.

Milwaukee won its lone NBA title in 1971. The Suns have never won a championsh­ip, last getting to the finals in 1993. They also lost the Finals in 1976.

Milwaukee getting to the Finals means USA Basketball will be more than a bit shorthande­d when it starts Olympic training camp in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The U.S. has a 12-man team for the Tokyo Games — and three of those 12, the Suns’ Booker and Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday — will be otherwise engaged for the next few days.

Game 7 of the NBA Finals, if the series goes the distance, is July 22. The Olympics open July 23 and the first U.S. game in Tokyo is July 25 against France.

No player on either team has ever won an NBA championsh­ip. Jae Crowder went to the Finals last season with Miami, then chose to sign a three-year deal with Phoenix last summer.

“I knew our potential,” Crowder said. “I knew where we could get to, the level of basketball we could play, when I first got here. I just knew it was a special group. I knew we had a chance to do something special.”

The Suns indeed have that chance.

So, now, do the Bucks. One of them is only four wins from hoisting the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

 ?? KEVIN C. COX — GETTY IMAGES ?? Brook Lopez, left, and Jrue Holiday helped get the the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1974. They will face the Suns, staring with Game 1 on Tuesday.
KEVIN C. COX — GETTY IMAGES Brook Lopez, left, and Jrue Holiday helped get the the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1974. They will face the Suns, staring with Game 1 on Tuesday.

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